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Engendering Democracy

Authors: Anne Phillips Publisher: Wiley Publication date: 2018 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 194 Publication formats: EAN: 9780745677958 ISBN: 9780745677958 Category: Sociology & anthropology Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -

Description

Democracy is the central political issue of our age, yet debates over its nature and goals rarely engage with feminist concerns. Now that women have the right to vote, they are thought to present no special problems of their own. But despite the seemingly gender-neutral categories of individual or citizen, democratic theory and practice continues to privilege the male.

This book reconsiders dominant strands in democratic thinking - focusing on liberal democracy, participatory democracy, and twentieth century versions of civic republicanism - and approaches these from a feminist perspective. Anne Phillips explores the under-representation of women in politics, the crucial relationship between public and private spheres, and the lessons of the contemporary women's movement as an experience in participatory democracy.

TOC

  • Title Page 6
  • Copyright 7
  • Contents 8
  • Acknowledgements 10
  • 1 Feminism and Democracy 12
  • 2 The Classic Debates 34
  • 3 The Representation of Women 71
  • 4 Public Spaces, Private Lives 103
  • 5 Paradoxes of Participation 131
  • 6 So What’s Wrong with Liberal Democracy? 158
  • References 180
  • Index 187